Wambach leads U.S. to win

Former Florida soccer player Abby Wambach takes a shot against South Korea's Kim Jungmi in the second half of an international friendly soccer match in Foxborough, Mass., Saturday. The U.S. won 4-1. Wambach scored her 156th career international goal to move within two of Mia Hamm's U.S. women's record. (The Associated Press)

The Associated Press

Published: Sunday, June 16, 2013 at 5:43 p.m.

Last Modified: Sunday, June 16, 2013 at 5:43 p.m.

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Abby Wambach scored her 156th career international goal to move within two of Mia Hamm's U.S. women's record in the Americans' 4-1 victory over South Korea on Saturday night at Gillette Stadium.
Wambach scored on a penalty kick in stoppage time after Alex Morgan was fouled inside the area.
"It's not easy to score in international soccer, no matter who you're playing," Wambach said. "It's a pretty special night and I'm one more (goal) closer to getting (the record). ... I'm glad to have gotten the penalty kick. I think I deserved one earlier, but that's the way it goes."

Kristie Mewis opened the scoring in the third minute with her first international goal, and Lauren Cheney scored in the seventh minute. Cho Shoyun scored for South Korea in the 26th, and Carli Lloyd made it 3-1 with a 30-yard blast in the 57th minute.
The United States is unbeaten since March 2012, going 29-0-4, and is 8-0-2 on the year. South Korea is 3-4-1 this year.
The teams will meet again Thursday night at Red Bull Arena in Harrison, N.J.
On the opening goal, Sydney Leroux raced toward the near post and fired a quick shot that goalkeeper Kim Jungmi got a piece of. But the rebound squirted to Mewis, who fired it into an open net.
"It was just amazing to be able to play in front of my family and friends," Mewis said. "Sydney made a great run down the end line and did all the work and I just kind of tapped it in."
Cheney doubled the U.S. lead four minutes later when she took Tobin Heath's pass and fired a shot inside the near post. South Korea countered on Cho's goal, with Ji Soyun crossing it toward the penalty arc for Cho, who blasted a shot past goalkeeper Nicole Barnhart.

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Abby Wambach scored her 156th career international goal to move within two of Mia Hamm's U.S. women's record in the Americans' 4-1 victory over South Korea on Saturday night at Gillette Stadium.
Wambach scored on a penalty kick in stoppage time after Alex Morgan was fouled inside the area.
"It's not easy to score in international soccer, no matter who you're playing," Wambach said. "It's a pretty special night and I'm one more (goal) closer to getting (the record). ... I'm glad to have gotten the penalty kick. I think I deserved one earlier, but that's the way it goes."
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Kristie Mewis opened the scoring in the third minute with her first international goal, and Lauren Cheney scored in the seventh minute. Cho Shoyun scored for South Korea in the 26th, and Carli Lloyd made it 3-1 with a 30-yard blast in the 57th minute.
The United States is unbeaten since March 2012, going 29-0-4, and is 8-0-2 on the year. South Korea is 3-4-1 this year.
The teams will meet again Thursday night at Red Bull Arena in Harrison, N.J.
On the opening goal, Sydney Leroux raced toward the near post and fired a quick shot that goalkeeper Kim Jungmi got a piece of. But the rebound squirted to Mewis, who fired it into an open net.
"It was just amazing to be able to play in front of my family and friends," Mewis said. "Sydney made a great run down the end line and did all the work and I just kind of tapped it in."
Cheney doubled the U.S. lead four minutes later when she took Tobin Heath's pass and fired a shot inside the near post. South Korea countered on Cho's goal, with Ji Soyun crossing it toward the penalty arc for Cho, who blasted a shot past goalkeeper Nicole Barnhart.